Stussy x CPFM Heart S/S Shirt Blue Red front view with heart graphic
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CPFM x Stussy Heart S/S Shirt Blue Red

$130.00
Front view of Stussy x CPFM Icon Water Shorts with bold CPFM graphic print
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CPFM x Stussy Icon Water Shorts

$99.00
Front view of Stussy x CPFM Water Shorts with bold graphic print
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CPFM x Stussy Water Shorts

$99.00
Stussy x CPFM Zip Work Jacket Green
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CPFM x Stussy Zip Work Jacket Green

$125.00

CPFM x Stussy

Two brands that shaped streetwear without ever chasing it. That is the simplest way to describe what happens when CPFM x Stussy work together. Their partnership goes back to 2017, when the two brands released their first long-sleeve tee. That single piece planted the seed for what became one of streetwear's most consistent and respected collab relationships. From 2017 through multiple capsule drops in 2021 and 2022, the two have built a body of work that holds up across all of it. Here is what makes the partnership work. Stussy, founded in California in 1980, is the original streetwear brand — the one every brand that came after owes something to. CPFM, built by Cynthia Lu, brings an entirely different energy: handcrafted, chaotic, deeply personal. Put the two together, and you get pieces that feel both classic and entirely off the wall at the same time.

The drops cover a wide range. The 2021 collection brought co-branded denim, work jackets in day-glo colorways, hoodies, shorts, and tees — all carrying the overlapping visual languages of both brands. The 2022 summer capsule pushed further, mixing Stussy's iconic 8-Ball logo with CPFM's puff print on a pigment-dyed blue hoodie, where each piece came out slightly different because every single one was individually dyed: a towel, a Nalgene bottle, shorts — the collection treated summer like an art project.

The graphic work across every drop shows restraint and playfulness in equal measure. Neither brand overpowers the other. You see both clearly. That balance is rare in collabs. Most partnerships feel like one brand borrowing the other's audience. This one feels like two creative voices that actually respect each other's work — and the pieces reflect that in every detail. Sizing runs true to the CPFM oversized standard. Every piece here is authentic and verified. Browse the collection and grab what speaks to you.